Hannity's Headlines |
Monday, October 16th
#StandWithSean |
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Kim Sends Anti-Trump Propaganda Balloons Over the Border |
Mysterious
pro-North Korean propaganda posters and leaflets appeared throughout
the South Korean capital on Monday, with many officials believing Kim
Jong Un is using weather balloons to send anti-Trump literature across
the border, reports Fox News. |
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Liberal Colleges Clampdown on 'Offensive' Halloween Costumes |
As
college students prepare to enjoy Halloween festivities throughout the
country, liberal universities across the US are releasing new guidelines
restricting costumes that some may find "offensive."
The "Inclusion" policy released by Northern Arizona University warns
students of the dangers of "cultural appropriation," telling them to
avoid dressing as caricatures of a "culture that is not one's own."
"Cultural appropriation means adopting a cultural product in terms of
local meanings and practices. In its broadest sense the term means
taking an existing cultural form from one social group and replaying it
in another with different meanings or practices," said the school's
website. |
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Kimmel Says He Doesn't Want 'GOP Viewers Anyway' |
Jimmy
Kimmel doubled-down on his war against President Trump and GOP voters
over the weekend, telling CBS news that Republican viewership is down
roughly 30% but that he doesn't "want a conversation" with Republican
supporters regardless.
The late-night comedian was speaking with 'CBS Sunday Morning' when he
blasted his GOP viewers, saying it's "not ideal" for a talk show host to
lose 30% of his audience but adding that he "would do it all again in a
heartbeat." |
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American Patriot RIPS the NFL from 1,000 Feet Above Stadium |
One
Jacksonville Jaguars fan had enough of NFL players and officials
disrespecting the men and women who fought and died for this country,
renting a plane and protesting the league from roughly 1,000 feet above
the stadium.
Terry Smiley, a one-time avid Jaguars supporter, said he was "disgusted"
by the professional athletes who chose to "take a knee" during the
performance of the national anthem; vowing to make his voice -and
millions of other angry football fans- heard by the players. |
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